It's been said that all work and no play makes Jack or Jill dull.
Perhaps the center of your life should revolve around a place that has ways to engage your mind & body year round. A community center is the perfect place to invest more into your life. Since there is so much activity that happens in & out of the footprint of a community center, visitors are bound to get thirsty.
What type of drinkware will keep them hydrated and happy?
There are a lot of quality options, so today let's break down some common questions around drinkware. Knowing your preferences help in the selection process and of course, budget is always a factor. Educating you about options is one way we are a different type of partner.
Which Type of Insulation?

Which Materials- Construction Best Fit Your Project?
Popular options for drinkware include these options below.


Aluminum
A lightweight alternative to stainless steel; the look and feel of a metal vessel without the premium cost and heftiness of steel. This material is more widely accepted in recycling programs. Ask about USA Made options!
Acrylic
Usually referred to as #7 AS, Acrylic is a rigid plastic material. Acrylic is used on tumblers and bottles, as well as for lids and outer straws.
Ceramic
Stoneware molded and fired in a kiln, perfect for hot beverages. Shipping usually requires more packing material to prevent this fragile material from breaking.
Glass
Chemically inert and recyclable, glass is a great eco option. The disadvantage is its fragility, making it one of the least versatile drinkware materials. Ask about USA Made options!
Stainless Steel 18/8
Also known as 304 grade, 18/8 steel is the most widely used form of food-grade steel. 18/8 represents the composition: 18% chromium and 8% nickel.
Tritan
Copolyester plastic that’s manufactured by Eastman Chemical Company. Made without any BPA, Tritan is strong, clear, and resistant to heat and chemical degradation. It’s also impact-resistant, so products can be used without fear of shattering.
Tritan Renew
Tritan Renew is the same tough, safe, BPA-free material as Tritan — but revitalized thanks to Eastman’s innovative recycling technologies, containing up to 50% certified recycled content.
Retail Brands
If you have a favorite, ask- many consumers lean towards brands they know and love. It is the reassurance of performance, features, and a brand culture they associate with that make those brands a fit for your brand alignment.
Do you have a lid preference?


Terminology commonly used:

Decoration Methods:
When it comes to decoration- we have several popular methods including silkscreen, laser, and digital. A growing request is wrap around color, some with a 3D feel. Using this type of surface, we can have some fun. Our design team is able to craft amazing, original graphics for your project.

Recently the Town of Fuquay-Varina opened a new community center. Using the full surface of the water bottle attendees received a water bottle they could use in each way they engage with this new space. The icons on the surface serve as a reminder and encouragement to try new programs or activities to keep them in shape.
You know, become - a dash more!
Watch this video to see the entire 360 surface of the bottle.

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